Knights in Tight Spaces Is Arriving on PC on 4 March 2025

Join the Fight in Knights in Tight Spaces

Publisher Raw Fury and developer Ground Shatter have announced that Knights in Tight Spaces is launching on 4 March for PC via Steam. It is a standalone follow-up to 2021’s Fights in Tight Spaces and brings the same mix of strategy and dynamic combat to a medieval setting. Assemble a party, customize a deck, and use clever tactics to control the battlefield. Every fight is a test of skill, where positioning and momentum can turn the tide in your favor.

Additionally, a free demo version of the game is already available on the platform. You can dive right into it and get a hang of it before its official release.

Knights in Tight Spaces is a tactical deckbuilding game set in the same universe as Fights in Tight Spaces. This standalone adventure takes the action to medieval times, adding fresh mechanics while keeping the signature style and fast-paced animated battles that made the original a hit.

The battles are bold and cinematic in this game, with dynamic visual effects and smooth animations. Face waves of enemies in intense fights, all while enjoying the elegant soundtrack. Remember that winning takes more than just playing your best cards. It is about controlling the battlefield and making smart moves. Position your characters carefully to stay ahead of enemies and navigate around obstacles. Pay close attention to your momentum and combo points, as they allow you to unleash powerful special moves at the right moment.

As you explore the ever-changing map, recruit new characters and build your team while uncovering the truth behind the secret society that hired you. Discover powerful team-up abilities and experiment with different deck combinations. Choose carefully, because an ally today could become an enemy tomorrow. With 300 cards, unique classes, and gear to equip, Knights in Tight Spaces lets you build powerful decks and strategize your way through every battle. Whether you’re a seasoned tactician or just starting out, there’s plenty to explore.

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